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This piece explores the fascinating contrasts between Iguacu Falls in Brazil and the tranquil Cypress Swamp in Delaware. Iguacu Falls, a majestic cascade of water descending from great heights, exemplifies the dynamic aspects of waterfalls and their power. In contrast, the Cypress Swamp is a rich, lush wetland, characterized by its still water that nurtures diverse vegetation. Both landscapes showcase the presence of water, yet their forms and environments differ dramatically, highlighting the beauty and variety found in nature.
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Landforms By Saxon Thomas
Water Fall • A fall of water from a high place cascade or cataract. • This is a picture of Iguacu falls in Brazil.
Swamp • A tract of rich soil having a growth of trees and other vegetation, but too moist. • This is a picture of the Cypress swamp in Delaware.
Compare Iguacu Falls and Cypress swamp both have water.
Contrast Iguacu Falls and Cypress Falls are different because the water fall is high and falling and the swamp water is still is low on the ground.